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Correlational findings

Study Guo et al. (2019): study US Chicago 2011

Public
60+aged Chinese migrants, Chicago, USA, 2011 - 2013
Survey name
US-PINE
Sample
Respondents
N = 3138
Non Response
0.6%
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
Interviews were conducted at respondents’ homes by bilingual interviewers.

Correlate

Authors's Label
Family oriented migration
Our Classification
Distribution
1: 73.71%, 0: 26.29%
Operationalization
Self report on question whether the migration was family oriented (e.g., reuniting with spouse/children/relatives, caring for grandchildren)
1: Yes
0: No

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-QL?-?-sq-v-4-a r = -.07 p < .001 O-QL?-?-sq-v-4-a OR = 0.72 p < .001 OR controlled for:
- Age of migration
- Sexe
- Married
- Number of friends
- Living with children
- Community cohesion
O-QL?-?-sq-v-4-a OR = 0.76 p < .01 OR additionally controlled for:
- Education
- Income
- Health insurance
- ADL difficulties
- IADL difficulties
- Years in the United States
- Level of acculturation